FF copping FF



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FF copping FF

Postby Jet Age Eric » Fri May 06, 2011 10:33 am

Trying to raise enough cash for a second Twosome. My current Twosome is set thusly: Musket = Fripp, FF = TB MKII. New one would be: Musket = Something else (a litle more Super Fuzz-y) and FF = Fuzz Face. What I'm wondering is if there's a better Fuzz Face setting than the one I currently use: Boost on but at lowest setting, Fuzz 1 at 3 o'clock, Fuzz 2 @ 9 o'clock, tone stack out. This sounds awesome, but it's very feedback-y. Anyone eles have settings to share? Thanks! -E
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Re: FF copping FF

Postby t-rey » Fri May 06, 2011 4:41 pm

What settings do you use for the MKII-ish sounds?

I have been running fuzz 1 pretty high, boost engaged but at 0, and tone somewhere around 10oclock for some pretty rad tones - I have never had a 'real' tone bender so I don't know how close that actually is.
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Re: FF copping FF

Postby Jet Age Eric » Fri May 06, 2011 5:39 pm

damn close. I a/b'ed it w/a Skinpimp MKII and they were insanely close (the Ge SP was a hair richer, nowhere near as loud and doesn't have tone control); in the ballpark of a DAM MKII, but the DAM is impossibly rich and multifaceted; it's also not very loud and won't cut through a mix. -E

t-rey wrote:What settings do you use for the MKII-ish sounds?

I have been running fuzz 1 pretty high, boost engaged but at 0, and tone somewhere around 10oclock for some pretty rad tones - I have never had a 'real' tone bender so I don't know how close that actually is.
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